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Shirtless seniors (4/08)
Written by Soraya Okuda   
It’s getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes. Actually, don’t. According to the district dress code policy, you’re not allowed to.
 
AP contract requires year-long commitment (4/08)
Written by Sanyee Yuan   
    Students who plan to sign up for Advanced Placement courses next year must sign a contract agreeing to take the AP exam and remain with the same teacher in designated courses for the entire year.
    Principal Andy Ishibashi implemented the contract after students returned from spring break. According to Ishibashi, the contract is the result of brainstorming with department heads and the administrative team.
 
English students visit North Beach for a poetic experience (4/08)
Written by Eliza Hidalgo   
An English teacher and students from two American Literature classes took a field trip to North Beach last Thursday to learn more about poetry by experiencing it for themselves.
 
Guest speakers bring real-world issues into classes (4/08)
Written by Lydia O'Connor   
Students are working on writing assignments related to speakers who visited to discuss current events in their English class.
   
 
Century-old sculpture honors poet (4/08)
Written by Lydia O'Connor   
A sculpted bust of the school’s namesake is out of storage and on display after a librarian and members of the Lowell Alumni Association gathered funds to purchase protective casing.
 
Club exists to educate students about financial responsibility (4/08)
Written by Angela M. Chen   
    Two students, coming from very different backgrounds with very different sources of inspiration, have fused a common interest in the world of finance to create a new club.
 
African village hosts youth volunteers (04/08)
Written by Eliza Hidalgo   

From March 15 through 28 two juniors traveled to western Africa to build a school for the local community.
 
Drama students capture top prize at Ohlone (04/08)
Written by Åmy Seaman   
    “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” chanted actors during the introduction of a Tom Stoppard’s comedic one-act interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.  
    Titled Dogg’s Troupe Hamlet, the play was one of Lowell’s entries in the Ohlone College Theatre Festival competition, which ran from April 4-5 at Ohlone College in Fremont, with a repeat performance at the Randall Museum last Wednesday.
 
Martial arts to invade campus (4/08)
Written by Jenny Ng   
    The school is preparing to co-host a butt-kicking martial arts tournament on May 18 at 9 a.m. in the gym.
 
Principal on maternity leave (4/08)
Written by Sandra Chen   
The principal has selected a substitute to fill the vacant position of assistant principal in charge of buildings and grounds.
 
AP Physics students qualify for preliminary exams (3/08)
Written by Camille Smyth   
150 physics students across America are rejoicing at having passed a quarterfinal exam, which allows them to move on as semifinalists in a nation-wide competition to qualify for a national physics team, which will compete in the International Physics Olympiad.
 
State budget cuts force colleges to cut down admissions (3/08)
Written by Camille Smyth   
A record-breaking amount of applicants this year to the University of California system led to another record at many high schools: rejections. UCs and California State Universities reported a 9-percent decrease in acceptances this year.
 
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